The graduation ceremony for Eastern Wayne High School's Class of 2025 took place on June 8, 2025, celebrating the achievements and journeys of its graduates. Principal Dane Jones, a proud alumnus of the school, addressed the audience, which included family, friends, and school officials, emphasizing the significance of this milestone in the students' lives.
In his speech, Principal Jones reflected on the growth of the graduates over the past four years, highlighting their transformation from curious freshmen to accomplished individuals ready to take on the world. He expressed gratitude to the parents and guardians for their support and to the faculty for their dedication to the students' education. Jones encouraged the graduates to embrace their individuality and to remember that success is defined not just by accolades but by the positive impact they have on others.
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Subscribe for Free The ceremony also featured speeches from student leaders, including Adriana Austin, the National Honor Society president, and Charles Bromley, the senior class president. They shared personal reflections on their high school experiences, the importance of resilience, and the value of self-acceptance. Bromley particularly emphasized the need to overcome fear of failure and to define success on one's own terms.
As the graduates received their diplomas, the atmosphere was filled with pride and celebration. The event marked not only the end of their high school journey but also the beginning of new adventures, whether in college, the military, or the workforce. The overarching message of the day was one of empowerment, urging the Class of 2025 to carry their "warrior" spirit into the future and to make a meaningful impact in the world.